Long Island Farms Ripe with Apple Cider Doughnuts

Farm stands are ripe with Long Island apple cider doughnuts. Made with fresh apples and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar, this popular treat is the whole package and one of the sweetest perks of fall. Get ready to indulge in the best flavors of the season.

Made fresh Monday to Saturday, people come far and wide for the apple cider doughnuts at Wickham’s. Small, moist and sold six at a time, they are baked with the farm’s homemade apple cider, which is made on the Island’s oldest cider press. There are three variations to choose from: plain, sugar and cinnamon sugar. Phone: 631-734-6441 | Address: 28700 Main RdClick to visit

Breeze Hill Farm, Peconic

Breeze Hill Farm has 72 acres of crops, 30 of which include apple orchards and a lovely farm stand that sells fresh picked fruits and veggies, along with the famous apple cider doughnuts. Airy and apple centric, order a few extra for the road, they are known for selling out quick! Phone: 631-876-5159 | Address: 31215 County Road – Route 48Click to visit

Woodside Orchards, Aquebogue

Known as the place to go on the North Fork for cider, Woodside Orchards is also lauded for its homemade apple cider doughnuts. Always served warm, the popular autumn dessert has a few apple companions: apple pie, apple crumb pie, apple cranberry pie, apple bread and apple butter. Phone: 631-722-5770 | Address: 729 Main RdClick to visit

Fairview Farm at Mecox, Bridgehampton

Made fresh daily, the Long Island apple cider doughnuts at Fairview Farm’s seasonal stand are warm, sweet and perfect for wagering. Challenge your friends to see who can escape the elaborate, eight-acre corn maze first or whose corn cobs shoot the furthest with the corn cannon. Phone: 631-537-6154 | Address: 19 Horsemill Ln Click to visit

The Milk Pail, Watermill

Hot, cakey and baked to perfection, the apple cider doughnuts at Milk Pail’s market are love at first bite. Order a sleeve (of about six) and the rest is history. Phone: 631-537-2565 | Address: 1346 Montauk HwyClick to visit